A Uni I like the look of has grade requirements of AAB - ABB.
If I get a conditional offer from them does that mean I can achieve between AAB and ABB, or will they look at my application and choose a grade I must get.
If they do the latter, I don't want to risk the chance of them saying I must get AAB because that grades too high to be my back up?

It means that most applicants will need to achieve AAB but those who are eligible for a contextual* offer will get an offer of ABB.
*who's eligible for a contectual offer varies from uni to uni, but is normally based on where you go to college, and the higher education participation rate where you live.

(Original post by AlexS101)
It means that most applicants will need to achieve AAB but those who are eligible for a contextual* offer will get an offer of ABB.
*who's eligible for a contectual offer varies from uni to uni, but is normally based on where you go to college, and the higher education participation rate where you live.

Do people only ever know if they get a contextual offer once they've applied? Or is there a way to know beforehand?